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ArtikelOnline Reputations in the Dirt; Corporate Computing  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 399 no. 8731 (Apr. 2011), page 61.
Topik: Internet; Network Security; Hackers; Data Integrity; Computer & Video Games
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Isi artikelOn April 26th Amazon's finance chief, Thomas Szkutak, said the firm was still trying to get to the bottom of a glitch that caused numerous websites it hosts for other businesses to crash or run painfully slowly during the previous week. The same day, Sony of Japan revealed that names, addresses, passwords and possibly credit-card details of 77m accounts were stolen when hackers gained access to the network it runs in 60 countries for its PlayStation online-gaming system, as well as for Qriocity, a service offering music, films and television shows. The two cases are different, but each has, in its own way, revived worries about the safety of storing and processing data over the internet. The two crises have also raised questions about the speed and quality of information provided by tech companies when confronted with systems failures. But none of this means the shift to cloud computing is about to go into reverse.
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